Pueblo holds second annual Spray in the Park on 4th of July to replace popular Pueblo West Wet Parade

Scott Harrison

PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) — Friday marked the second year without the wildly popular Wet Parade in Pueblo West; officials canceled it last year after concerns about safety and the resources needed to supervise it.

It’s been replaced by Splash in The Park, an Independence Day event at Civic Center Park in Pueblo that includes a water fight, local food trucks, games for all ages, a Bubble Tower, and a fireworks show at dusk. 

The former Wet Parade dates back to the 1970s when a former fire chief sprayed water from a fire hose to cool spectators during a parade; it evolved into a large-scale community water battle that became known as the largest of its kind west of the Mississippi.

However, the COVID-19 pandemic canceled the parade in 2020 and 2021, and water shortages did the same in 2022.

The beloved parade returned in 2023, but brought renewed concerns about the use of unsafe items such as frozen water balloons and high-powered water guns; potential vehicle-pedestrian crashes, and insufficient staffing for providing crowd control and safety.

It’s unclear whether the Wet Parade will ever return.

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United Way calling for volunteers to assemble meal kits

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — United Way of Greater St. Joseph is looking for volunteers to help assemble meal kits for households in need.

Kids being out of school calls for an increase in the need for food in some households.

According to moveforhunger.org, “In 2023, just over 28 million children participated in the National School Lunch Program, making it ‘the nation’s second-largest’ food and nutrition assistance program behind SNAP.”

Volunteers are needed between 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 9, at the United Way of Greater St. Joseph, located at 118 S. 5th St.

The meal kits will be shared with local households.

Visit United Way’s website to sign up or call (816) 364-2381.

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Man dies in police shooting overnight in downtown Colorado Springs

Scott Harrison

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – Police are investigating the city’s second officer-involved shooting in two weeks.

The latest incident happened overnight Friday in downtown Colorado Springs.

Police have released few details about the shooting, but said that a male suspect died at the scene; no one else was injured.

According to CSPD, at around 1:30 a.m., officers received a call about a disturbance on Pikes Peak Avenue, near the Tejon Street intersection; the report indicated that a man displayed a gun as several nightclubs were preparing to close.

That report was confirmed by officers monitoring downtown cameras who saw a man fitting the reported description. He was identified as 26-year-old Alex Martinez-Sarmiento.

When officers approached the man, he attempted to run away while reaching for his waistband; an officer fired at least one shot, striking Martinez-Sarmiento.

Police said they recovered a firearm nearby.

As of 8 a.m. Saturday, three blocks are closed for the investigation: Pikes Peak Avenue, between Tejon Street and Nevada Avenue; and Tejon Street from Colorado Avenue to Kiowa Street.

As required by law, an independent agency will be in charge of the investigation; in this case, it is the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.

Within 21 days, police will release a significant event briefing video, which will include body-worn camera footage and other releasable facts about the case.

The death remains under investigation. Police are asking anyone who witnessed the shooting or has information about it to contact them at (719) 444-7000.

Shondon McMorris was at The Mansion with his girlfriend early Saturday morning and told KRDO13 what he saw.

“It happened so fast. It was crazy like, in the matter of seconds,” recounted Shondon McMorris.

He says he was close to the incident.

“I’m three paces behind him. Like I’m literally right behind him. So he walks to his car, he gets to his car, opened up the driver’s door, and he’s standing there, me and my lady, we walk past the car,” said McMorris. “He ran around in his car in front of his, in front of the car. The officer came right in front of him, right behind him, and he took three steps. And the officer shot him three times in the back.”

However, officers say the suspect turned and ran, while reaching for his waistband.

McMorris says seeing it all happen right in front of him and his girlfriend was tough.

“We’re a little shaken. She was. She had never witnessed anything like that before,” said McMorris.

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Foresters drop 3rd straight game with 4th of July setback

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – This Independence Day, Santa Barbara had the fireworks brought to them, losing to the California Tigers 7-6 in a break from CCL play. The game was back and forth early, tied at 3-3 in the fourth before the Tigers broke it open, taking advantage of the ’Sters’ inability to limit line drives and use their patented strikeout. Rallies in the eighth and ninth got the ‘Sters back in the game, thrilling a packed house (the largest attendance of the season so far) and Santa Barbara had the tying and winning runs on base, but could not scratch them across.

Extra base hits got the Tigers started early in the top of the second. Conner Smith, the team’s home run leader, led off the inning with another bomb before a double and a ground-rule double by 2025 Ventura High School graduate Josh Woodworth gave them a two-run advantage.

Despite two quick outs in the bottom half, it was a little rally that brought the Foresters back into the game. Zane Becker walked before advancing on a wild pitch, which allowed catcher Vince Gamberdella, in his return to the lineup, to double him home. He followed it up in the third by throwing out a runner trying to steal second, leaving his mark early.

JD Goodcase came in relief for starter Josh Hyneman after his three-plus innings of work. Inheriting runners at second and third, Goodcase walked the first, giving the Tigers a golden opportunity to extend the lead. After getting the lead runner at home, a line drive up the middle seemed destined to get out of the infield before Terrence Kiel made a leaping grab to turn an unassisted double play and keep Santa Barbara alive. 

The Tiger lead didn’t last long after that, with the bottom of the fourth cutting it short. Sawyer Farr led off the inning with a walk before Caden Miller took a fastball right down the middle over the fence in right for a two-run bomb, tying the game at three. 

Santa Barbara conceded again in the top of the fifth, with three singles giving the Tigers a 4-3 lead. A few singles in the sixth were enough for manager Bill Pintard to go to the pen, bringing Jaden Barfield in to try and escape a jam. The Tigers, however, wouldn’t let up, with two more walks and a single extending the lead to four at 7-3.

Zeke Adderley was brought in in the seventh, hoping to shut down the bats as the sun began to fall. Needing a quick inning, Adderley turned to his patented strikeout stuff, getting three by way of the K.

A heated discussion between the teams’ coaches seemed to bring some fire to the Foresters’ attack. Easton Moomau led off with a single, followed by a Cole Chamberlain walk, allowing consecutive hit-by-pitches and a fielder’s choice to cut the lead in half and it was 7-5 through seven. 

In the top of the eighth, Adderley stayed perfect, retiring all three he faced, including two more by way of the K.

Tyler Phenow was the final Foresters pitcher of the night, getting through three quickly in the ninth, turning it over to the offense for the final time.

With two runners on with only one out in the bottom of the ninth, the winning came to the plate twice. First, Terrence Kiel came up and got sawed off, but muscled the ball for an RBI single that cut the lead to 7-6. After Kiel stole second and Brenton Clark walked, it was the classic moment: two down, winning run on second, bottom of the ninth, crowd on their feet. But a flyout ended the threat and the game.

The ‘Sters are on the road tomorrow in Pasadena, playing two (sort of) against the Arroyo Seco Saints. The first is at 4:30, finishing the suspended game from June 10; the second being an entire game, starting 45 minutes after the end of the first. Both can be streamed on the Foresters’ YouTube channel.

(Article courtesy of the Santa Barbara Foresters Sasha Duda).

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Palm Springs hosts trio of Fourth of July festivities

Luis Avila

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Hundreds of people gathering in Palm Springs to celebrate Fourth of July.

Events kicking off with a splash at the Palm Springs Swim Center, where a pool party helped attendees beat the heat.

From the pool to the baseball field. The Palm Springs Power facing off the Power Summer Collegiate League All Stars.

“I am here at Palm Springs Power Baseball Stadium to help the crowd celebrate by selling them hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn and cold drinks.”

Sue Bergstrom, attendee

“I feel baseball is more Fourth of July very on theme so we’re happy to be here.” 

Shelby Kirkland, attendee

Assembly member Greg Wallis throwing first pitch. He says it’s a moment for the community to come together.

“I think it’s a great opportunity to get together as a community and get to celebrate 249 years of being a great nation. With all the issues going on around the world here it gets pretty special to come together as a community and be out here and celebrate.”

Greg Wallis, 47th District Assembly Member

That sense of community echoed by Nick Gonzalez, director of Palm Springs Parks and Recreation.

“We want to make sure is that community is having fun, uh, and we’re building community here by bringing people together in our park, um, and having fun with our pool party, or concert in the park, and then of course our fireworks show to end the night.”

Nick Gonzalez, Palm Springs Parks & Recreation Director

Visitors also getting to enjoy a concert at Sunrise Park, featuring Hard Days Night.

To close it all off, a spectacular fireworks show. Attendees say it’s a reminder of what Fourth of July is all about.

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The World’s Shortest Fourth of July Parade celebrated 64 years in Aptos

Jeanette Bent

APTOS, Calif. (KION-TV) — Neighbors lined the streets this morning in Aptos to watch their annual “World’s Shortest Fourth of July Parade.”

This was the event’s 64th year, and this year, the spotlight was on local firefighters and recognizing their service to the community. 

Attendees — both humans and animals — came decked out in red, white and blue, cheering on the different floats as they went by. 

For most, this was not their first time attending.

“This has been a ritual for the 30 years I’ve been here,” said Aptos resident Tim Potter. “So, I just come down and say ‘hi’ to friends, ‘hi’ to everybody, and check out all the rest of the patriots.”

“I’m celebrating freedom,” another Aptosian Francilene Coffey. “I am so proud to be American. I am Brazilian-American.”

The parade had special guests, including Big Foot, Darth Vadar and Santa Claus. 

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Melaleuca Freedom Celebration Fireworks

Curtis Jackson

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Bend climber takes 1st in youth national bouldering; Earns spot on U.S. youth national team

Triton Notary

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ)– A Bend teen is climbing to new heights. Nathaniel Perullo from the Bend Endurance Academy just took first place in bouldering at the USA Climbing Youth Championships in Portland. His victory earned him a spot on the US youth national team and a trip to compete at the youth World Championships in Finland.

Nathaniel has trained with the Bend Endurance Academy for years. He says achieving this title is the result of nearly a decade of hard work. In all, 5 local athletes competed with Bend climbers earning top finishes across several disciplines. A big congratulations to all the athletes, especially Nathan, from all of us at KTVZ News.

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Santa Cruz County Board of Education responds to recent federal funding cuts

Mickey Adams

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, Calif. (KION-TV) — The Santa Cruz County Board of Education responding to the billions in education funds recently being withheld by the federal government.

The county’s superintendent of schools, Dr. Faris Sabbah, says that the board estimated more than $10 million of that funding was set to be distributed in Santa Cruz County.

He goes on to say that the president’s withholding of these funds likely violates federal law, including the Impoundments Control Act.

Dr. Sabbah also reaffirming the board’s commitment to its students in these times, saying:

“Our students deserve every opportunity that congress intended when it voted to support their education. All students, especially those from our most vulnerable communities, deserve access to these essential resources that create the conditions for them to be safe, learn, and thrive.”

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WATCH: Santa Barbara Waterfront Fireworks Show

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The City of Santa Barbara is hosting their annual Fourth of July celebration, featuring a 20-minute fireworks display presented by Garden State Fireworks and sponsored by the City’s Waterfront Department.

All fireworks outside of the city’s show are illegal. To report specific sites, contact SBPD’s Dispatch Center’s non-emergency line at (805) 882-8900. For emergencies, dial 9-1-1 with specific details.

The City is also hosting a full-lineup of live music and performances at the West Beach Bandstand:

12:00 p.m. – 12:15 p.m. – Ala Carte with Jan Ingram and Henry Garrett

12:20 p.m. – 12:50 p.m. – Rock Shop Academy

1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. – Goodlanders

2:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. – Peer Pressure

3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. – The Three Combroneros

4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. – Walking Coco

5:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. – The Other Woman

5:45 p.m. – Old Spanish Days w/ El Presidente Fritz Olenberger, Spirit – Natalia Trevinio, Junior Spirit – Victoria Placencia

6:00 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. – Ladyfinger

7:00 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. – East Valley Rd

7:45 p.m. – Uncle Sam Patriotic Tribute by Army Veteran, Kraig Pakulski

8:00 p.m. – 8:45 p.m. – False Puppet

8:45 p.m. – Kiki Reyes, Star Spangled Banner – Oscar Gutierrez Pledge of Allegiance

9:00 p.m. – 9:20 p.m. – Fireworks! * plus special guests including La Boheme Dancers throughout the day

Food and Vendors Booths will line the sidewalk along Cabrillo Blvd from 11:00am – 9:00pm! This year’s vendors include Tink’s Old Fashioned Hot Dogs, Lidos Philly Cheese Steaks, Timbers Roadhouse, G Brothers Kettle Corn, Elubia’s Kitchen, and The Deli Doctor.

Road closures:

Cabrillo Boulevard (Castillo Street to Calle Cesar Chavez) – Closed to vehicle traffic at 6:00 p.m.

State Street (Gutierrez Street to Cabrillo Boulevard) – Closed to vehicle traffic at 6:00 p.m.

Stearns Wharf – Closed to vehicle traffic at 3:30 p.m.

More things to know:

Lifeguards will be on duty from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Leadbetter Beach, West Beach, and East Beach.

Additional bike racks will be in place.

The MTD Shuttle will be in operation until 6 p.m. along the waterfront.

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